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One on one phone support. / Re: Mach3 Errors
« on: September 12, 2018, 02:22:24 PM »
All the other issues I talked about seemed to have cleared themselves up. However, the program ignoring feed rate commands has not. I do not have a misunderstanding of feedrates in the code. Thank your for responding about that though. I create all of my G-Codes using Cut2D. The way it ignores the feed rate is as follows: I have it programmed to raise to 10mm when moving from part to anopther. After that movement it is to plug at high rate to 2mm, then slow the feed rate down. The next line of the gcode for the cut has a new feed rate at the end of it, yet it continues with the slow 30mm/min feed rate that the z head plunges at. If I were to stop the program, than do a "run from here" start, it then recognises the feed rate and will cut the part accordingly. It also does this error every single time I pause the program and reset the zero on the z head. This is a smaple of my G-Code from a raise 10mm location:
N630G00Z10.000
N640G00X245.968Y38.681
N650G00Z2.000
N660G1Z-0.900F30.0
N670G2X261.539Y45.375I15.941J-15.625F1000.0
N680G1X261.583Y45.375
N690G1X266.828Y45.364
N700G1X266.831Y45.364
N710G3X279.295Y50.497I0.059J17.556
N720G1X279.299Y50.501

If there is anyway to correct this error, I would love to know it as sometimes it is a real pain in the rear to have to constantly stop and start the program over due to the feed rate.

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One on one phone support. / Mach3 Errors
« on: July 11, 2017, 01:05:22 PM »
I am requesting Phone support. I have Mach3 Installed on a computer running Windows XP pro. There is nothing else on this computer and is dedicated solely to run my 4' x 12' Router table. The hard drive was recently damaged due to a power surge. So I replaced the hard drive and re-installed XP pro and Mach3. There are some differences in the way that the program runs now compared to how it was prior to the power surge. My program is licensed under the name Supermarine Aircraft.
The biggest differences in the way that the program is running: I run the program using MM units.
Because my table is old and has a small sag in the middle, it requires me to reset the zero point for the z axis while in program in order to cut all the way through my material. After re-homing the z axis, it now requests a position adjustment prior to running again. This did not use to happen.
Another difference is when I am in the MDI screen and give it a basic G code like G0X1650Y600, it makes the movement to that point, but in order to bring it back home, I have to write the same Gcode in a negative, rather than G0X0Y0.
The Biggest issue is during the cutting process. It seems as though I am losing my x axis zero point. I am running stepper motors without an encoder. Yes my steps per is correct and will run down the table and back and stop in the same position each time when running basic G codes in the MDI screen.
One other issue which is a complete time waster for me is that it does not always read the feed rate in the G-code, sometimes. By this I mean, when in a cutting operation, I have the feed rate for my z axis set at 35 mm per min and the feed rate for my x and y axis set at 900mm per min. After the plunge movement, it does the cutting movements at the same feed rate as the plunge rate, but then when it picks up and moves to the next cut position, it does recognize it and cuts at normal speed. This will happen about every 2nd to 3rd time it has a plunge movement.

Your earliest help is greatly appreciated.
Best Regards,
Chad Faykus

PH:254 442 1800 Company line
PH: 325 370 6263 Personal line

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General Mach Discussion / Re: Motor Tuning Help
« on: December 13, 2011, 09:09:41 AM »
I can't install a seperate video card, no room for on in the computer I have for it. I have optimized it to run only mach. I will give that a shot today.

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One on one phone support. / Re: About one on one phone support.
« on: December 12, 2011, 05:28:37 PM »
I would like some phone support:

Chad@supermarineaircraft.com
254-442-1800

Thanks,
Chad

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General Mach Discussion / Re: Motor Tuning Help
« on: December 12, 2011, 05:24:38 PM »
I am thinking its a pulse problem maybe, my time to int. stays at about 6.7 to 7.8 while running a program or not. Also, I have ran a pulse test. It tells me it is at excellent but if I were to move a small inner window, it will change to pulse too slow. How would I fix these issues?

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General Mach Discussion / Re: Motor Tuning Help
« on: December 12, 2011, 05:20:20 PM »
I am using an Mondostep 7.8 Bi-Polar Stepper Driver. I know the machine is not binding or twisted anywhere. I have leveled it, and re-built the gantry. So I know there is no mechanical issues. If I am thinking about this correctly, I don't have a lead screw, my table is cable driven.

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General Mach Discussion / Motor Tuning Help
« on: December 12, 2011, 03:46:56 PM »
I need some help. I have been trying to get my router table to run for some time now, embarrased about the actual time. I cannot seem to get my stepper motors to run smothly while in program at all. I also got stuck trying to get a 20 yo machine to run again. I have a new computer running Mach3 software with bran new stepper motors, breakout boards, and powersupplies.

The issue I am having is that my motors, no matter how I have them tuned, Fast, slow, or otherwise. will not run in program. They will slip, grind, or jump while in the middle of a movement. It is not a contant thing either. I have run a drilling program where everything was perfect for the first 200 or so holes, then BAM its off for one reason or another. How do I fix this issue.

I have 1.8°, 200 step, 7.8 amp motors, NEMA 32 with a driver set to 10 microsteps.
My steps per is approx 390 velocity 3048 and accelll about 250.
I use MM increments.

ANYHELP WILL DO, I AM AT MY WITS END WITH THIS THING!!!!!!!!

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